Get ready for more bad news from NAEP 2024
The forthcoming results from the 2024 National Assessment of Educational Progress—due out on January 29—are likely to be bad, bad, bad. The term we may hear a lot is that “the bottom is falling out,” if the scores for low-performing students in particular continue to plummet.
Michael J. Petrilli 1.16.2025
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State board likes the governor's plans even without the details
Emmy L. Partin 2.17.2009
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Seniority-Based Layoffs will Exacerbate Job Loss in Public Education
2.17.2009
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A Longitudinal Analysis of Charter School Performance in Oakland Unified School District
2.17.2009
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Cincinnati Catholic schools are beginning to tout test scores
Mike Lafferty 2.17.2009
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21st century skills...in the 19th century
Stafford Palmieri 2.17.2009
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Where 21st century skills belong
Stafford Palmieri 2.17.2009
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Why not national standards for big-city school districts?
Michael J. Petrilli 2.17.2009
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Targeting for-profit charter schools
Terry Ryan 2.13.2009
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Unionizing charters... maybe not?
Stafford Palmieri 2.13.2009
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Saving (more) Catholic schools
Stafford Palmieri 2.13.2009
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Better late than never
Stafford Palmieri 2.13.2009
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